: ; New Floral Guide—Spring, 1906. 75 
The Beautiful Dwarf Otaheite Orange 
HIS Beautiful Dwarf Orange Tree is one of our very prettiest 
house plants; thick glossy green leaves and deliciously sweet, 
pure white flowers; begins fruiting at once, and bears flowers and 
lovely golden yellow oranges all the year round; easily grown 
and requires very little care; nice plants. 15, 20 and 25 cts. 
each, postpaid. Larger sizes, 35 and 50 cts.; bearing size, 75 
cts. and $1.00 each, by express. 
OLEO FRAGRANS (Sweet Olive) 
A rare and very choice house plant, somewhat resembling an orange 
in habit of growth, and becoming more beautiful year by year; has 
thick, glossy green leaves and small, pure white flowers, which are 
borne in profusion at least six months inthe year. It is highly valued 
for its fragrance, which will fill the whole house with delicious perfume 
for months at a time. Will thrive best in a moderately cool room. Nice 
plants, 25, 35 and 50 cts. each, postpaid. 
OLEANDERS 
The Oleanders are fine hard-wooded house plants, very popular and 
highly valued for their splendid flowers, which areas large and double 
as good-sized roses and exceedingly fragrant and beautiful. They are 
strong, hardy growers, with bright, glossy green foliage; can be kept in 
a pot or tub all the year round; set out inthe Summer, and taken to the 
cellar over Winter; require very little care, and grow larger and finer 
every year. 
White—Splendid large, snow-white blossoms, very double and sweet. 
Pink—Large blossoms, fine rosy pink; very beautiful. 
Yellow—Large flowers; very sweet and handsome. 
Price, 25 cts. each, the 8 for 65 cts. 
= 4a SPECIAL OFFER: oive, One Oleander the THREE 
DWARF OTAHEITE ORANGE only SIXTY. CENTS, postpaid. 
JESSAMINES 
Cape Jessamine (Gardenia Florida)—A pretty low growing evergreen shrub with thick glossy green leaves and waxy 
white double flowers of delicious sweetness ; hardy in the South, but here must be kept in cellar or greenhouse over Winter, 
pshly valued for Winter flowering in the house or conservatory. 20 and 25 cts. each, postpaid. Extra size, 35 and 50 cts., 
y express. 
Jessamine Grandiflora (Star Jessamine)—Flowers almost the entire season, may be set out in Summer and taken in- 
. doors in Winter, pure white, deliciously fragrant flowers. 15 cts. each. 
Jessamine (Maid of Orleans) —Beautiful creamy-white flowers, very fragrant, constant bloomer; take to house or 
conservatory over Winter. 15 cts. 
The $3 Jessamines for 45 cts., postpaid. 
‘Garden Hydrangeas 
These are grand low growing bushy 
shrubs; much used for decorating lawns 
ind porches during Summer, they bear 
-normous heads of flowers, often more than 
tfoot in diameter, and not being entirely 
lardy are usually kept in tubs or boxes; 
set Out in Summer and taken to cellar over 
|Winter We offer Two varieties only. 
Hydrangea Otaksa, immense heads 
of rosy-pink flowers, and Hydrangea, 
‘Thomas Hogg, pure white. Nice mail- 
ng plants, 15 cts. each, 4 for 50 cts., post- 
oaid. Large 2 and 3-year blooming size 
'dlants for immediate effect, 50 cts., 75 cts. 
ind $1.00 each, by express. 
Grevillea Robusta (Silk Oak or Fern 
Leaf Tree)—Resembles a lovely fern or 
_ palm with deeply cut leaves, but grows 
quickly and easily; the young leaves are 
bronze green, with soft, feathery tassels 
| like fine raw silk; very handsome for 
conservatory or windows. Strong, thrifty 
plants, 10 and 15 cts. each, postpaid. -. - Si = 
Larger size, 25 cts., express, : HYDRANGEA OTASKA 
